Jorge Rivero, born in 1940 in Mexico City, emerged as a significant figure in the 1970s cult cinema scene, embodying the athletic and handsome archetype of leading men. He gained fame for his role in The Sin of Adam and Eve (1969), where his striking presence captivated audiences. Rivero's versatility is evident in films like Soldier Blue (1970) and The Last Hard Men (1976), where he showcased his range beyond mere sex symbol status. His later work in Conquest (1983) and Werewolf (1995) further solidified his contributions to the genre, making him a notable actor in the realm of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Manaos
At the beginning of this century some owners of rubber plantations in the Amazonas jungle convert a village into one big prison. But the inhabitants have other plans...